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High Noon with Neal Cobb: Rhyolite: The Life and Death of a Boom Town
A presentation of the Nevada Historical Society, High Noon with Neal Cobb is a monthly history series that delves into Nevada topics with local experts. Neal Cobb is a passionate historian and honorary curator for the Nevada Historical Society. Each month he is joined by a different guest presenter.
In 1903, there were no buildings, no roads, and no people in what was to become Rhyolite. Only five years later, some 6,000 optimists lived in an area that was served by three different railroads and was the fourth-largest town in Nevada. But less than a decade afterwards, silence returned to this remote desert valley, as only a handful of people remained.
This month’s presenter is Howard Goldbaum, Emeritus Professor at the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno. He taught courses in media (photography, audio, video, web design, and virtual-reality imaging) there for 17 years. He also served as director of the school’s graduate program. Before that, he was a professor and director of the Multimedia Program at Bradley University (Illinois). His long career in media included years working as a photojournalist and multimedia producer.
Register to join High Noon with Neal Cobb on Zoom. Recordings of past episodes are available on the library’s YouTube channel.
- Date:
- Thursday, January 15, 2026
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Categories:
- History Local Interest